The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1959, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday. October 2, 1959!
Poge 4
The Doily Nebroskon
Fedde Hall Frosh
Wins Wool Crovn
Jan Wirr'vcrley, a Fedde
Hall freshman, was crowned
District 6 Wool Princess last
Saturday.
The contest is a part of the
state "Make It Yourself With
Wool" contest which will be
held m Scottsbluff Nov. 4.
a Swingline
Stapler no
bigger than a
pack of gum!
98
supiol
U3Iiont bow oi we. UncorxH
jbonaily guaranteed. Make book
owi, fasten pa pen. am and
Icnrfo, mends, lacks, eta Arsu
ib4t at your college bookstore.
mported
Sttpte ? iBaaL
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College 4Necessories'
Here ore two bogs that will go right into the
classroom, on a dote, or on c shopping spree at
Hovland-Swanson! Left to right: smooth calf
shoulder bag. Black, bone, cork, brown, red. 8 98
plus tax. "The Grab Bog" ... a soft leather
clutch or purse organizer with special pegeon
holes for make-up, pen, coins, photos. Black,
bone, red, green, brown, navy. 5.00 plus tax,
irmwrin (rw floor
2601 "0" St. Ph. 2-5968
Lant of II inky-Dink j
MEN'S LADIES'
$ $1.25 Ploin Drestes $1.23
Trousers .65 Suit 1.25
Sweeter .60 Skiiti 65
Sport Coot .65 Sweaters 60
Sport Skirt .60 Blouses 65
Jackets 75 Coats (Short) 1.00
Overcoats 1.35 Coots (Long) 1.35
Neckties .20 Formats (Average) 3.00
ONE HOUR SERVICE Never An Extra Charge
Office Uourn 7i30 . 7:30
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On The Social Side:
Game, Dances, Teas
On Weekend Agenda
By Tat Dean !
Football functions are the !
order of the day for Satur
day with rally functions,
hour dances, exchange din
ners and teas planned for the
rest of the weekend.
Friday
Alpha Xi Delta-house
party, 9 to 12 p.m.
Gamma Phi Beta-Delta
Sigma Phi rally function,
7 to 8 p.m.
Sigma Kappa-Alpha Gam
ma Sigma hour dance, 6 1o
7 p.m.
Terrace Hall-Pioneer
House rally dance, 7:30 to
8:30 p.m.
Fedde Hall-Brown Palace
hour dance, 7:30 to 8:30
p.m.
Beta Sigma Psi house
party, 9 to 12 p.m.
Saturday
Alpha Chi-Sigma Chi foot
ball function.
Alpha Omicron Pi-Delta
Tau Delta football function.
Alpha Phi-Sigma Xu foot
ball function.
Chi Omega-Kappa Sigma
football function.
two-some
WESTERN OJVtStON- N.B.A. CHAMPIONS
Ofl TTfT, CUM MACAft.
1rrtfwMtM1,--"'""'-'"
Monday, Oct. 12
8 P.M.
PERSHING MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
Dolta Delta Delta-Theta
Xi football function, open
house after "game.
Delta Gamma-Sigma Al
pha Epsilon football func
tion, open house after game.
Kappa Alpha Theta-Phi
Gamma Delta football func
tion, open house after
game.
Pi Beta Phi open house
after football game.
Sigma Kappa - Farm
House football function.
Zeta Tau Alpha slumber
party. 1
Delta Upsilon hayrack
ride, 8 to 12 p.m.
Sigma Xu open house
after football game. .
Sunday
Chi Omega banquet with
alumni.
Kappa Alpha Theta-Phi
Kappa Psi exchange din
ner. 12:30 to 2 p.m.
Zeta Tau Alpha house
mother tea. 2 to 5 p.m.
Terrace Hall housemother
tea. 2 to 4 o m.
Towne Club-Beta Sigma
Psi picnic. 1 to 3 p.m.
Skma Alnha Epsilon par
ents' open house.
Deadline is 6:30
For Rally Signs
Signs for the contest tonight
must be at the Student Un
ion terrace by 6.30 p.m. i
The rally will start at 6:45
p.m. at the Carillon Tower i
and will proceed to the Un-!
ion. Xo signs may be car- J
ried in the parade. ;
A trophy will be awarded '
to the group submitting the ;
best sign. j
Cobs and Tassels request '
people in the rally to stay
behind the pep band.
"Madam Butterfly
"Madam Butterfly" will be
presented Oct. 14 at Pershing
Auditorium by the New York
Opera Festival.
On Oct. 25 at 8 15 p.m. the
auditorium will present the
Philbarmonia Hungarica, an
orchestra of 80 members.
OPEN
BOWLING
SATURDAY ALL DAY .
SUNDAY UNTIL 6:30
Wwk Dan til t 30
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TICKETS
AUDITORIUM
$3.00 $2.50 $2.00
Reading Aid
Courses
To Start
The University Counseling
Service again is sponsoring:
courses in reading improve-!
ment and speed reading.
The two courses are de
signed to aid students who
find their biggest problem the
length of time it takes to
read text books.
Open To Freshmen
The reading improvement
course is open to any fresh
man who has taken the study
skills course, also offered by
the Counseling Service. The:
class lasts six weeks and
aims to remove the pain and
drudgery from reading. It al
so increases the student's
speed and improves his vo
cabulary and comprehension.
Sophomores or above with
an accumulative average of
6.00 or better, any graduate
and any faculty member is
eligible for enrollment in the
speed reading course.
Double Speed
The course is designed to
double a student's reading
speed by cutting his reading
time in half.
Along with the skim-reading
techniques, the student
learns to comprehend more
of what he reads.
The courses are free to any
University student, but it is
necessary to register for them
in 108 Administration Hall be
fore next Thursday.
Both classes will meet twice
a week from Oct. 12 through
Nov. 20.
Biz Ad, Ag
Combining
111 Program
Ten Are Taking
Retailing Co-op
A new cooperative inter-college
program has been initi
ated to better utilize courses
in home economics and bus
iness administration.
The Colleges of Business
Administration and Agricul
ture have set the program
in motion to serve women stu
dents interested in preparing
for careers in retailing.
National Demand
"The new program answers
a demand in the nation for
more trained women in this
area," said Dean Charles S.
Miller of the College of Busi
ness Administration and Dr.
Frank Eldridge of the College
of Agriculture.
This new inter-college effort
will enable a student to take
home economics courses such
as textiles, dress designing'
and clothing and business ad
ministration subjects such as
salesmanship, marketing and
advertising.
No New Courws
Drs. Miller and Eldridge
said that no new courses are
being added, but that the co
operation between the two
colleges will yield better utili
zation of those already exist
ing. At least 10 students are par
ticipating in the new pro
gram. They include: Verna Boul
ton, Connie Cole. Jeanne Den
ker, Judy Griffin, Martha
Hansen, Mrs. Mary C. Mayn
ard, Carol McDcrmand, Rita
Mullet, Judy Sieler and Mary
Anne Weber.
Square Dancers
To Meet Today
All persons interested in
square dancing have been in
vited to attend the All Uni
versity Square Dance Club
meeting to be held today al
8 p.m. in the Ag College Ac
tivities Building.
Memberships may be pur
chased at the meeting by
those desiring to join the club.
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Nebraska Goes After Second Win i
Against Twee-Beaten Oregon State;
Nebraska will be looking for i
their second win of the season
when they take on the Beav
ers from Oregon State at Me
morial Stadium, Saturday.
Kickoff lime is 2 p.m.
The Huskers will be minus
the sen ices of quarterback
Tom Kramer and left guard
Don Olson. Kramer is hob
bling around on crutches with
a heel injury and Olson is
suffering from bruised ribs.
Fullback Don Fricke is also
a doubtful performer. Faced
with the possible loss of
Fricke for the Oregon State!
game, Head Coach Bill Jen
nings has moved Bol Kitchen
to the sumber three fallback
spot.
Nebraska's first two games
have been played on wet
fields and the forecast for
Saturday calls for more. rain.
With Olson out of the line
up, John Ponsiego and Dale
Siemer will share the duties
at left guard. Ron Meade will
be calling plays for the alter
nate unit in the absence of
Kramer.
Meade is a sophomore from
Canby, Minnesota, and was
the starting Quarterback on,
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last week's win over Minne
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i Seniors Duane Monger on;
and Jim Moore will co-captain '
the Huskers in Saturday's j
fray. Both Mongerson and'
Moore are from Omaha.
I Nebraska holds a lifetime
edge over the Beavers of six
wins against two losses.
TURNPIKE
COLLEGE
NITE
Friday, Oct. 2nd
Bud HoIIoway
Orchestra
Dancing
8:30-11:30
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